The TRIAS consortium propose to investigate the real training needs and prepare for one open qualification structure for higher vocational training in eGoverment in accordance with the ideas of the Copenhagen declaration.The first goal is to identify the training needs of change agents, project leaders and process innovators in government agencies who require to rethink eGovernment services.The most challenging task is to distil transferable “nuggets of knowledge”from the recent rich experience and identify clear didactical roadmaps and targets.The second goal is to create an infrastructure for the exchange of best practices, the exchange of project leaders and students and the exchange of qualified people among European contries at Vocational level. The project will result in 9 eGovernment modules in three area’s for three sectors: 1) Service chain integration (analysis, policies, standardisation,), 2)eDemocracy and transparency(intranet, content, interactivity), 3) Organisational transformation and e-service engineering. The sectors are: the Tax law and Legal domain , the Spatial Planning, and the Social-economic development or management. They were chosen because of the already identified needs for new vocational skills in those sectors of administration. The project will deliver a recommendation for a common qualification framework.Training will consist of on line methods in eLearning environments and International officer-exchange on both levels.University students will benefit greatly from the input of experienced administrative managers.The Dissemination of the 9 modules is done on DVD and on TRIAS web-platform using e-learning tools in Learning Object Format under Public Licence.
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